Chester Hill NSW 2162 28 Chester Hill Road
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Leased
+ 4
House Leased
3  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
1  Car
$560 P/W
First National Real Estate Chester Hill
RENOVATED BRICK HOME!
This well-presented 3 bedroom brick home features:

*Brand new, modern kitchen with electric cooking
*Large L-Shape living and dining area with air conditioning
*3 bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes
*Brand new, modern bathroom
*Freshly painted
*New vertical blinds and new lights throughout
*Timber floorboards throughout
*Laundry with 2nd toilet and shower
*Lock-up garage plus extra storage room attached
*Large backyard with garden shed

The property is only a short walk to Chester Hill Train Station, Bus station, Schools, Shopping Centre and Library

*Sefton High School Zone


Disclaimer – The property is in the Sefton Selective High School Zone at the current time of the listing.
This could change in the future, it is the applicants responsibility to make their own enquires & verification's before applying for the property
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